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Drawing Closer to Nature: Making Art in Dialogue with the Natural World [Paperback]

Peter London (Author)
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April 8, 2003
Making art, says Peter London, is a perfect vehicle for recovering our lost sense of unity with Nature. When we draw closer to Nature through art, we simultaneously draw closer to our Selves, and thereby enjoy a richer, more authentic creativity and a deeper, fuller life. Through exercises, theoretical reflections, poetic meditations, and stories, London presents an innovative approach to creativity that engages body, mind, and spirit. A series of guided "Encounters"—some to be done outdoors, some indoors in the presence of some natural objects, and some entirely in the imagination—invites the reader to investigate Nature's secrets and then to celebrate through making a work of art.



Topics and exercises include: the essentials of creative practice, such as time, space, media, and intention; cultivating a simple, firsthand way of seeing Nature in all its subtlety, mystery, and intimacy; creating a personal sanctuary in which to communicate directly with Nature; conducting a sacred conversation with archetypal forms of Nature encountered in the imagination; seeking forgiveness from Nature, with the intention of healing our broken primal relationship with the natural world and rediscovering our rightful place in it.

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"A desire for change, if not the full readiness for it, is the prerequisite for change." So states painter, art therapist, and art educator London in this extraordinarily well thought out and well-written approach to the creative process. Arguing that the making of art requires a wholeness conceived through the integration of self and nature, London organizes his book into six sections that utilize essays, "encounters," media and techniques, and poems to explore his personal experiences, offer practical yet creative methods for drawing closer to nature, and present specific ways for approaching art as well as allowing readers to explore their inner natures, reposition their view of media, and open up to a holistic perspective. Illustrated throughout with the author's work and photographs that reveal his process in a variety of visual and literary formats, London's book exemplifies the theme that "in Nature, as in art, there are many structures that viably resolve the problems of how to thrive in this world." Lauren Roberts
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"Through carefully and lovingly constructed encounters with the elements, directions, balance and imbalance both around and inside us, London demonstrates how to establish an intimate experience with Nature."—Spirit of Change

"This profoundly inspiring book offers the same deep resonance as London's workshops and seminars: you are in the presence of a master teacher whose worldview is well articulated and well lived. This is a must-read for artists, teachers, and learners at all levels."—Kit Grauer, Ph.D., past president of the International Society of Education through Art



"Peter London has done it again. In this book he stokes the eternal fire of creation at the start and sustains the grand and subtle heat on every page."—Shaun McNiff, author of Trust the Process: An Artist's Guide to Letting Go



"Art educators interested in developing a more holistic approach to their teaching will benefit enormously from Peter London's insight, observations, and efforts."—Karen Lee Carroll, Graduate Director, Center for Art Education, Maryland Institute College of Art

Product Details

  • Paperback: 368 pages
  • Publisher: Shambhala; 1 edition (April 8, 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1570628548
  • ISBN-13: 978-1570628542
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #362,841 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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This book is more a seminar on getting in tune with yourself and nature. It helps well up your appreciation of natural beauty and creativity.
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Wow, this is a really hard read. The introduction was interesting, but I just can not get into this book.
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